950592.
Sir Ingram Bruyn & 950593. Elizabeth de la Pole
6/1349, The Plague reached Dorset, and had spread across
England by the end of 1349.
12/6/1353, Ingelram born in Tichfield, Hampshire, England,
heir & s/o 1901184. William le Brune
& 1901185. Alice Lacer.
7/14/1362, Elizabeth born in England, d/o 1901186. Edmund de la Pole & 1901187.
Elizabeth de Huadlo.
1362, Ingelram’s father died.
1/30/1363, Alice who was wife of William Bruyn Knight,
Robert de Marny knight …. Recognisance for £200, to be levied, in default
of payment, of their lands and chattels in Essex. (S) CCRs. [The money was used
to purchase the marriage and wardship of Ingelram from Walter Whithors. (S)
CCRs, 2/28/1363.]
9/1/1365, Writ for Proof of Age of Ingram son and heir of
William Bruyn, Knight. He was born at Tychefeld and baptized in the chapel of
Chark in the parish of Tychfeld on the feast of St. Nicholas, to wit, 6
December, 27 Edward III. … (S) CIsPM.
1/1371, Elizabeth coheir to her mother.
3/20/1371, Joan, Ingelram’s sister, released all her right
in the manor to her mother, Dame Alice, and her husband, and to her brothers Ingram
and Richard. (S) CPRs, 2/23/1484.
1375, “Ingram, son and heir of William Bruyn, knight:
Hampshire (proof of age).” (S) UKNA.
10/26/1375, Order to cause Ingelram son and heir of William
Bruyn knight to have seisin of the lands of his said father taken into the
king's hand by his death ; as he has proved his age before the escheator, and
the king has taken his homage and fealty. (S) CCRs.
3/1/1376, Quitclaim: Ingelram Bruyn to Robert de Marny,
Knight, and Alice his wife (mother of Bruyn). Manor of Beckenham, Kent and
advowson of church there; manor, called Migham, of Fordingbridge, Hants; all
lands and tenements formerly of William Bruyn, knight (Bruyn's father), in
Brown Candover. (S) UKNA.
6/1377, Robert de Marny to settle the manor of Kingsey on
himself, Alice his wife [Ingram’s mother], and the heirs male of his body, with
remainder to Ingram Bruyn and the heirs male of his body. (S) CPRs, 2/23/1484.
6/21/1377, Richard II, age 10, succeeded Edward III as King
of England.
7/1/1377 at Southwokydon, Ingram Brun discharges Sir Robert
Marny from certain covenants made by him with Dame Katharine de la Pole,
sometime the wife of Sir William de la Pole, and Sir Edmond de la Pole, son and
heir of the said William. (S) CPRs, 2/23/1484.
~1383, Ingelram of South Okendon, co. Essex, Knt. married
Elizabeth.
7/17/1384, “Release by Thomas Hamden, …, to Robert de Marny,
knight, and Alice his wife, …, and in default of such heirs to Ingelram le
Bruyn, knight, and his heirs male, of all his right in two tofts and land in
Kyngeseye …” (S) UKNA.
1/24/1386 at London, ... Witnesses: Ingram Brun, knight, ...
(S) CCRs.
11/7/1388, Memorandum of a mainprise under a pain of 1,000
marks, made in chancery by William earl of Salisbury, Robert Marny and Ingram
Bruyn, knights, for William Brian, knight ... (S) CCRs.
9/3/1389, “Letters of attorney … to Robert de Marny and
Ingelram Brun, knights, …, of a piece of land in the east part of a field
called 'Brodefeld', in Stoke Neyland, …” (S) UKNA.
1390-92, Sir Robert de Marny, Ingelram’s step-father,
transferred Rowner manor to “Ingram Brune”.
10/29/1391 at Southwokyndon, Indenture ... granting to ...
Robert de Marny, knight, for life with remainders to Ingelram Brun, knight ...
and Maurice Brun, knight ... (S) CPRs, 2/23/1484.
2/24/1392, Robert de Bourton has released ... manor of
Rouenore ... to Ingelram Brun and Elizabeth his wife ... (S) CPRs, 2/23/1484.
1/13/1394, John James and Robert James, querents, ..., and
Ingram Bruyn and Elizabeth, his wife, deforciants. A moiety of the manors of
Borstall', Adyngraue and Ocle and of 14 messuages ... Ingram and Elizabeth
granted for themselves and the heirs of Elizabeth that the moieties of the
manors, of 33 messuages, ... - which Edmund de La Pole, knight, held for life
of the inheritance of Elizabeth in the aforesaid vills on the day the agreement
was made. (S) Feet of Fines, CP 25/1/290/57, no. 268.
12/18/1399, Commission of array ... Ingelram Bruyn,
‘chivaler’, ... Southampton ... (S) CPRs.
8/12/1400, Ingelram died; seised of Rowner manor; Elizabeth
having right “in tail male”; buried at South Okendon, Essex.
[––Elizabeth––]
8/21/1400, Commitment to Joan de Bohun, countess of
Hereford, by mainprise of William Marny, ‘chivaler,’ and John Doreward of the
county of Essex, of the keeping of all the lands late of Ingeham Bruyn, … by
reason of the minority of Maurice his son and heir … ogether with the marriage
… (S) CFRs.
12/14/1403, Elizabeth died. (S) A Hist. of the Co. of
Hampshire, V3. 1908.
12/22/1403, Order to the escheator in the counties of Essex;
Kent; Southampton; and Dorset to take into the king's hand and keep safely all
the lands whereof Elizabeth late the wife of Ingelram Bruyn,'chivaler ', who
held of the king in chief, was seised in her demesne as of fee on the day of her
death. (S) CFRs.
[––Post Mortem––]
9/2/1419, To escheator in Oxfordshire … Order to take the
fealty of Robert James, and to give him and Katherine his wife livery of a
moiety of the manor of Musewelle, 20 messuages and two carucates of land in
Hedyngdoun, and the issues thereof taken … Edmund Pole knight at his death held
the said manor, messuages and land by the courtesy of England after the death
of Elizabeth his wife in her right, that he had issue by her Elizabeth (now
deceased) and Katherine her daughters and heirs, that Ingram Bruyn took to wife
Elizabeth the daughter, and Robert James, Katherine … (S) CCRs.
(S) The Gentleman’s Magazine, 1822, P319, Amorial
Decorations of Fonthill Abbey. (S) Magna Carta Ancestry, P413.
Child of Ingelram
and Elizabeth:
i. Maurice Brune (475296), born 9/14/1385 in England.